"Balanced" reporting on vaccine scares

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Climate change isn't the only subject where "balanced" journalism distorts the truth. Writing in CJR, Curtis Brainard says the same is true of the discredited link between autism and vaccines: "Only a small group of researchers ever even entertained the theory about autism. The coverage rarely emphasized this, if it noted it at all, and instead propagated misunderstanding about vaccines and autism and gave credence to what was largely a manufactured controversy."

May 8, 2013

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